CD Details

Released: March 14, 2006

Originally Released: 2004

Label: Collectables Records

Original Album: Josie 4001 (1962)

Description by OLDIES.com:

A CD reissue of the rare Doo Wop album, "The Dubs Meet The Shells." This release is the only original album release from The Dubs (and leads off with their hit, "Could This Be Magic") -- in 1962 they contracted with the Josie label to record one side of the album, with The Shells doing the other (also leading off with their hit, "Baby, Oh Baby").

Product Description:

Collectables' 2004 release The Dubs Meet the Shells is a reissue of a Josie release from 1962 that takes six tracks from each band, both of whom are very smooth, very romantic doo woppers. The Dubs' high point is the breathtaking "Could This Be Magic," but the rest aren't far behind. Apart from the sloppy cover of "Blue Velvet," it is first-class lover's doo wop all the way. The Shells are very much in the same vein but less romantic. Nate Bouknight's lead vocals are much rawer and more pleading than Dubs singer Richard Blandon's. The songs are all just as strong and sweet though, best among them the bubbling "Our Wedding Day" and the aching "Baby, Oh Baby." Anyone looking for a short, powerful, and fairly obscure dose of doo wop could do a lot worse than checking this disc out. ~ Tim Sendra